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  • Harstad Hall with a 13.8 percent reduction. The energy savings was calculated by taking the average of each hall’s energy use from the last three years and comparing it to this year. UnPLUgged is a campus-wide competition between students of residence halls to see which hall can reduce its energy use the most. Halls face off in a bracket system, facing off round by round. This is the second year of the competition and students really took a hold of advocating and proactively saving energy. All three

  • hereDag Hammarskjöld: Servant of PeaceSeptember 18, 2024 7PM In-person and virtual Register hereLuther’s Surprising View of Political EngagementOctober 9, 2024 4PM (Zoom) Register herePreparing for Death, the Last Calling in LifeNov. 4, 2024 at 4PM (Zoom) Register hereThe First Santa LuciaDec. 5, 2024 at 2PM In-person and virtual Register herePast Lectures & PresentationsSteen Family Symposium More InformationSchnackenberg Lecture More InformationNatalie Mayer & Rafael Lemkin Lecture More

  • Uncomfortable truths: Taking an Introduction to Holocaust & Genocide Studies class “There is nothing comfortable about studying genocide,” Beth Griech-Polelle, a Pacific Lutheran University history professor and the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies, says. “It’s filthy, violent, degrading, and the worst of humanity.” Yet Griech-Polelle says the study and discussion of these atrocities are crucial… February 17, 2023 AcademicsDiversity Justice SustainabilityGlobal EducationHistoryProfessors

  • DNP Scholarly ProjectsClass of 2019 Liliya Artym, BSN, RN Diabetes Mobile App Rx: Equipping Patients with Tools for Chronic Disease Management. Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care? A Case Study of Barriers in a Medically Under Served Area. Diane Marie Crum, MSN, RN Exploring Employer Expectations of Nurse Practitioner Utilization in the Emergency Department: A 2019 Survey of Washington State. Stephanie Ann Dent, MSN, RN Yoga, Nature Bathing and Newsletters: Improving the Mental Well

  • the requirements of any program the university offers. It is each student’s responsibility to check their CAPP Report throughout the semester, in particular during the time leading up to advising meetings and registration.Students: How to Access CAPP Reports Log into Banner Self-Service using your ePass Select Student Services Select Student Records Select CAPP Report Select a Term (defaults to current term), click Submit Select View Previous Reports (bottom of screen) Select the report you wish

  • the requirements of any program the university offers. It is each student’s responsibility to check their CAPP Report throughout the semester, in particular during the time leading up to advising meetings and registration.Students: How to Access CAPP Reports Log into Banner Self-Service using your ePass Select Student Services Select Student Records Select CAPP Report Select a Term (defaults to current term), click Submit Select View Previous Reports (bottom of screen) Select the report you wish

  • MinorDeclaring a MinorIf you are interested in becoming a minor in anthropology, schedule an appointment with any member of the anthropology department and they will help you navigate the process.Requirements for a minor in Anthropology16 semester hours of class work in Anthropology including: ANTH 102 Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory OR ANTH 101 Introduction to Human Biological Diversity OR ANTH 104 Introduction to Language in

  • August 10, 2011 Garfield Street has a ton of eating options, like 208 Garfield, with fun for the palate like small plates and big treats. (Photos by John Froschauer) From late-night snack to early-morning breakfasts, you’ll find places a plenty to eat at PLU By Barbara Clements You’ve decided it’s time for dinner, or a late night study break. But where, exactly, can you find a meal or some snacks? Pretty much at any time, there’s food to be found around PLU. For you early morning risers of the

  • From the Court to the Classroom: Sianna Iverson’s continued resilience and drive is taking her from PLU to Duke University Highly recruited as an outside hitter out of Chiawana High School, Sianna Iverson ‘24, a talented volleyball player, knew she found a home at PLU after a campus visit.  “As soon as I visited, I knew it was going to be a great fit for… May 20, 2024 Alumni, Internships, CareerStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • Earl LovelaceEarl Lovelace was born in Toco, Trinidad, and has lived most of his life on the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. His books include The Wine of Astonishment, While Gods Are Falling, winner of the BP Independence Award, the Caribbean classic The Dragon Can’t Dance, and Salt, which won the 1997 Commonwealth Writers Prize. He is the author of the new novel Is Just a Movie, published by Haymarket Books. The novel was named the Grand Prize winner of the 2012 Bocas Literary Festival.